WORCESTER — Police are searching for suspects in the stabbing of an 18-year-old Saturday morning in an apparent road rage incident in the Kelley Square area.

According to police, around 3 a.m. a detective went to the emergency room at UMass Memorial Medical Center — University Campus to meet with the stabbing victim, who was conscious and alert.

The victim told the detective he was driving with two of his friends when he was involved in a road rage incident with the driver of a black Chevrolet Impala.

The victim said the driver of the Chevrolet got out of his car, approached his vehicle, and reached inside and stabbed him with a knife to his abdomen and ankle. The victim then drove himself to the police station and was taken to the hospital.

The victim said the the driver of the Chevrolet had followed his vehicle while yelling and throwing bottles at him, police said. The victim said that as his vehicle turned down a side road off of Vernon Street, the Chevrolet cut his car off and forced it to stop, police said.

Two males exited the Chevrolet and approached the victim's car, police said. The victim was the only one in his vehicle injured. His injuries were not life-threatening, and he was treated at the hospital and released.

Police are asking anyone with information to send an anonymous text to 274637 beginning with TIPWPD, or submit a message at www.worcesterma.gov/police, or call Worcester police detectives at (508) 799-8651.